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Helmut Zepf GmbH  |  SKU: 17.200.03

Modified Root Tip Elevator Beck 4, 0 mm Standard Handle with Thumb Rest | Helmut Zepf No. 17.200.03

Regular price $114.99

The Root Tip Elevator Beck 4, 0 mm is a precision-engineered dental instrument designed to assist clinicians in the careful elevation and removal of root tips and root fragments during surgical and routine extraction procedures. Manufactured by Helmut Zepf, this instrument reflects the exacting standards of German dental craftsmanship.

Product Overview

The Root Tip Elevator Beck 4 features a 0 mm working-end profile with a standard handle incorporating a thumb rest, providing the clinician with enhanced tactile feedback and precise directional control during delicate intraoral procedures. The ergonomic thumb rest is designed to reduce hand fatigue and improve instrument stability under clinical working conditions.

Key Features

  • Modified Beck 4 design with 0 mm working end
  • Standard handle with integrated thumb rest for ergonomic grip
  • Precision-engineered for root tip and fragment elevation
  • Manufactured in Germany to high-quality standards
  • Helmut Zepf catalogue reference: No. 17.200.03

Why Choose a German-Made Root Tip Elevator?

Instruments manufactured in Germany are widely recognised for their consistency in material quality, dimensional accuracy, and finish. The Root Tip Elevator Beck 4 from Helmut Zepf upholds this tradition, making it a dependable choice for dental surgeons who demand reliability in every procedure.

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FAQ

What procedure is this Root Tip Elevator designed for? It is primarily designed for the elevation and atraumatic removal of root tips and residual root fragments following tooth extraction.

What is the significance of the thumb rest on the handle? The thumb rest improves grip stability and allows the clinician to apply controlled, precise force, reducing the risk of slippage during delicate surgical manoeuvres.